Caroline Hartman
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Art Unveiling What is TrueWhat is art? What role does it serve in life? How do we come to understand its purpose? This essay attempts to answer these questions and show that art has the power to reveal the Truth to those who stop to look.
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Thomas Hovenden's Genre Scenes of African American LifeA interpretation of Hovenden's painting "Chloe and Sam" in relation to his other compositions and the iconographic reference to Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
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The Education of Henry Adams and Its Rejection of the Progressive NarrativeThe ironic tone of Adams account of his search for education leads his readers to question whether he really believes in the utilitarian method or whether something slightly "troglodytic" could offer a more meaningful existence.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner and Bernard Berenson: A Profitable PartnershipThe establishment of Isabella Stewart Gardner's collection at Fenway Court with the assistance of Bernard Berenson is examined in light of contemporary critics' insistence on his unjust financial motives.
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Circumstances, Laws, and Mores in Alexis De Tocqueville's "Democracy in America"An explication the three primary causes, in relation to religion, that maintain a democratic republic and allow it to "subsist in" the United States, according to Volume One, Part Two, Ch. 9 of "Democracy in America."
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The Conversation Involved in the "Spirit of Research"An brief analysis of what Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams call the "Spirit of Research" in the infamous "Turabian Manuel of Style."

